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USER MANUAL Cykling Air Skandika
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Exterior view of a Skandika stationary exercise bike with red fan blades and black body (no text or symbols visible)Cykling Air
Inhalt

skandika.com/service
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Technical diagram of a stationary exercise machine with numbered components and labeled partsSCHRITT 2
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Technical diagram of a stationary exercise bike with numbered components and labeled parts A and B
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Technical diagram of a mechanical assembly with numbered components and cross-sectional viewsGARANTIEBEDINGUNGEN
23 Safety precautions
24 Set-up instructions
30 Transportation
31 Computer operation manual
35 Using a chest-belt
36 Warm-up and cool-down
37 Connecting to KINOMAP app
38 Parts list
39 Explosion drawing
41 Guarantee conditions

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Please visit the Skandika Service portal on our website for setup & help videos, FAQs and downloadable instructions.
For more information about Skandika, simply visit our main page www.skandika.com

WARNING
To reduce risk of injury, read and understand this instruction manual before using the device! This machine is intended for home use only in accordance with the instructions provided in this manual. Read the instruction manual carefully before using this device and keep the instruction manual for future use.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- To ensure the best safety of the device, regularly check it on damages and worn parts.
- If you pass on this device to another person or if you allow another person to use it, make sure that that person is familiar with the content and instructions in these instructions.
- Only one person should use the exerciser at a time. The maximum load of this device is 135 kg. Class: H - not suitable for therapeutically use!
- Before the first use and regularly make sure that all screws, bolts and other joints are properly tightened and firmly seated.
- Before starting an exercise programme, consult your doctor to determine if you have any health or physical conditions that could compromise your health and safety or prevent you from using the machine properly. Your doctor's advice is essential if you are taking medication that affects your heart rate, blood pressure or cholesterol levels.
- Pay attention to your body's signals. Exercising incorrectly or excessively can damage your health. Stop exercising if you experience any of the following symptoms: pain, chest tightness, irregular heartbeat, shortness of breath, lightheadedness, dizziness or feeling nauseous. If you experience one or more of these symptoms, you should first consult your doctor before continuing with your exercise programme.
- Keep small children and pets away from the exercise equipment. Never leave children under 14 years of age unattended in a room with the machine.
- Parents and other guardians should be aware of their responsibility, as due to children's natural play instinct and eagerness to experiment, situations are to be expected for which training equipment is not built.
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Set up the unit in a dry, level place and protect it from moisture. If you want to protect the place of installation against pressure marks, dirt, etc., we recommend that you place a suitable, non-slip base under the unit. Do not use the unit near water or outdoors.
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Always use the unit as described in this manual. If you notice any defective parts when assembling or checking the unit, or if you hear unusual noises coming from the unit during exercise, stop using the unit immediately and do not use it again until the problem is solved. Contact the customer service.
- Always wear appropriate clothing and shoes which are suitable for your workout on the device. The clothes must be designed in a way so that they will not get caught in any part of the device during the work-out due to their form (for example, length). Be sure to wear appropriate shoes which are suitable for the work-out, firmly support the feet and which are provided with a non-slip sole.
- Make sure that you and other persons never place any parts of your body (e.g. fingers) in the area of moving parts. In addition, there should be no objects in the immediate vicinity that could interfere with the training process.
- To avoid physical injury and/or damage to the product or property, the unit must be lifted and moved properly.
- This unit is intended for indoor and home use only, it is not intended for commercial use!
- This appliance is intended for use and storage in cool, dry conditions. You should avoid storing it in extremely cold, hot or humid areas as this may cause corrosion and other related problems.
- Do not work out immediately after meals!
- Please only exercise with a minimum clearance area of 2 meters around the device.

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meals! 2 meter 2 meter2 meter 2 meter 2 meterSET-UP INSTRUCTIONS
Before you start assembling, we recommend that you find a place with sufficient free space and a flat surface for assembly.
The scope of delivery includes two boxes - please check with the parts list whether all the necessary parts for assembly are present. Some parts may already be pre-assembled to make assembly easier.
We recommend using the enclosed tools to assemble the unit.
STEP 1
Attach the front (17) and rear (41) stabilizer to main frame (30) using 4 bolts (22), 4 arc washers (18), 4 spring washers (9) and 4 cap nuts (19).

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4 x bolts (22) 4 x arc washers (18) 4 x spring washers (9) 4 x cap nuts (19) Spanner
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Technical diagram of a stationary exercise machine with numbered components and labeled partsSTEP 2
Insert saddle tube(38) into main frame(30) and secure with knob (32). Slide saddle fixed plate (39) onto saddle tube (38) and fix it with the knob (35) and washer (36).
Attach the saddle (40) onto saddle fixed plate (39), secure with spanner.

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1x washer (36) 1x knob (32) 1x knob (35) Spanner 40 39 38 36 35 32 30STEP 3
Unlock 4 bolts (8), 4 spring washers (9) and 4 arc washers (10) from main frame (5) by Allen wrench. Connect sensor wire (62) and trunk wire (4).
Insert wire into main frame (30), then insert computer post (5) into main frame (30) and secure with the 4 bolts (8), 4 spring washers (9) and 4 arc washers (10).

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4 x bolts (8) 4 x spring washers (9) 4 x arc washers (10) Allen wrench 62 30 8 9 10 8 9 10 62 4 62STEP 4
Loosen 2 bolts M5×15 (6) and 4 bolts M5×10 (2) from computer post (5) by spanner. Secure bottle holder (7) on computer post (5) using 2 bolts M6×16 (6).
Connect trunk wire (4) and computer wire (1a) and mount computer (1) onto computer post (5) using 4 bolts M5×10 (2).

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4 x bolts M5 x10 (2) 2 x bolts M5 x 15 (6) Spanner 1o 2 1 6 4 5 7 1o 4STEP 5
Unlock 4 bolts (8), 4 spring washers (9) and 4 arc washers (10) from swing bar (26) by Allen wrench.
Fix the handlebars (27L/R) and the plates (23L/R) to the left and right side of the swing bars (26) with the 4 bolts (8), 4 spring washers (9) and 4 arc washers (10) as shown.

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4 x bolts (8) 4 x spring washers (9) 4 x arc washers (10) Allen wrench 27L 27R 26 23R 26 8 9 10 23LSTEP 6
Connect the left & right pedals (31L/R) onto the left & right cranks (75L/R) as follows:
Left Pedal: Align the left pedal (31L) with the left crank (75L) at 90 degrees and gently insert the pedal into the crank arm. Turn the pedal counter-clockwise as tightly as you can with your hand. Secure with spanner.
Right Pedal: Align the right pedal (31R) with the right crank (75R) at 90 degrees and gently insert the pedal into the crank arm. Turn the pedal clockwise as tightly as you can with your hand. Secure with spanner.

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Spanner 31L 75L 30 75R 31RCHECK IF ALL BOLTS AND NUTS ARE TIGHTENED BEFORE USING THE DEVICE!
TRANSPORTATION
To transport the unit, lift the rear stand as shown in the illustration until the transport wheels (13) on the front stand (17) touch the floor. Now you can easily roll the unit to another location.

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Line drawing of a stationary exercise bike with a person standing beside it (no text or symbols)RPM: Rounds per minute (0 - 199)
Speed (Tempo): Speed up to max. 99.9 km/h
Time (Zeit): Workout time up to max. 1:59:59 (hour:minute:second) The workout time may also be preset (Countdown).
Distance (Distanz): Distance up to max. 999.9 km. The distance may also be preset.
Calories (Kalorien): Burned calories up to max. 999 kcal. The calorie value may also be preset.
Watt: Display up to 1,999
Pulse (Herzfrequenz): Display up to max. 230 beats/min. The pulse value may also be preset (30-230).

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MUS20 18:00-19:00 READY 88:88 8:00 88:88 WORK 48:38 DISTANCE M 80:69 CALIF. INT. 8:00 REST 8:88 WAT'L SPEED RPM 18:00 88:88 18:00 MINI 18:00 18:00 $ 88:88 99:00 START ENTER STOPThe button functions:
Start: Press to start or continue a workout.
Stop: Press to pause or end a workout or to set the default value to zero. Pressing and holding the button for approx. 2 seconds performs a reset.
Arrow up: Press to adjust preset values (decrease value)
Arrow down: Press to adjust preset values (increase value)
Enter: Press to confirm values or select a programme.
Interval-buttons (10/20 & 20/10 & „Custom“): Press to set an appropriate training programme.
These functions are explained in more detail below.
Target Time: Press to quickly enter the time preset training mode.
Target Distance: Press to quickly enter the distance preset training mode.
Target Calories: Press to quickly enter the calories preset training mode.
Target Heart-rate: Press to quickly enter the pulse preset training mode.
Computer operation
When switching on, all display elements first appear for approx. 2 seconds and a beep sounds. Then the wheel diameter (e.g. 78.0) and any other elements are scrolled through. You reach the AGE (age) setting mode - the age to be set flashes there in years (e.g. 30). Adjust this accordingly and press ENTER to confirm. You are then in standby mode.
In this mode the display windows INTERVAL10/20 - INTERVAL20/10 - NTERVAL CUSTOM READY - WORK - REST - TIME - DISTANCE - CALORIES - WATTS - SPEED - RPM alternate and flash one after the other for about 1 second.
If no button is pressed or no RPM signal is received for 60 seconds, the computer switches to sleep mode.

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JUL18-20 READY 8:00 WORK TIME 1:00:00 DISTANCE 8:00.0 CALORIES 8:00 REST WATTS SPEED RPM 18:00 18:00 18:00 AOD 8:00 8:00 8:00You can now select a training mode. The different modes are explained in more detail on the following pages.
MANUAL MODE
Press START in standby mode to quickly start a manual workout. A 1-second beep sounds and the function values total time, time, distance, calories, watts, pace and RPM are counted up.
If a pulse signal is present, the pulse value is displayed accordingly with the heart symbol (fig. A), if there is no pulse signal, "P" appears (fig. B). If there is no pulse input/pulse connection, nothing appears in this window.

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0:16 TIME 0:16 DISTANCE 0.0 CALORIES 2 WATTS SPEED RPM 272 349 60 ♥ 78A

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0:06 TIME 0:06 DISTANCE 0.0 CALORIES 8 WATTS SPEED RPM 272 349 60 PB
If no training or button is pressed for 30 seconds, the computer switches to standby mode, which can be used to wake it up again by pressing the button.
If the START button is pressed, the training is interrupted and a short beep sounds every 30 seconds. If the training is interrupted for approx. 5 minutes, a 2-second beep sounds and the computer switches to standby mode. Press START to continue the training.
When the STOP button is pressed, the total training time, total distance and total calories burned are displayed and the WATT, TEMPO and RPM displays change to show AVG (average values) and the pulse value alternates between 65%-85%-MAX. pulse:

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TIME 3:80 DISTANCE 0.0 CALORIES 4.8 WATTS SPEED RPM 27.2 34.9 60 000 000 000 0 16:1
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TIME 3:00 DISTANCE 0.0 CALORIES 4.8 WATTS SPEED RPM 27.2 34.9 6.0 123
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TIME 3:00 DISTANCE 0.0 CALORIES 4.8 WATTS SPEED RPM 27.2 34.9 6.0 67 60INTERVAL 20/10
After selecting „Interval 20/10“ mode, a countdown from 3 to 0 starts before the training begins. The computer beeps once per second and „READY“ and „00/08“ (Fig. A) are then displayed.
A workout now follows, each of which is characterised by 20 seconds of training (WORK appears in the display, see fig. B) followed by 10 seconds of rest (REST appears in the display, see fig. C). The cycle is repeated a total of 8 times (until 08/08).

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01:10:20 READY 0:03 00/08A

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0:10 0:10 WORK TIME 3:40 DISTANCES 0.0 GAT ON I'S 0 WATTS SPEED RPM 272 349 60 ♥ 72B

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0:20 0:00 0:108 1 PIP- 3:30 DISTANCE 0.0 CAR OUTPUTS 1 WATTS SPEED RPM 272 349 60 ♥ 72C
When the START button is pressed, the training is interrupted and a short beep sounds every 30 seconds. If the training is interrupted for approx. 5 minutes, a 2-second beep sounds and the computer switches to standby mode. Press START to continue the training.
When the STOP button is pressed, the total training time, total distance and total calories burned are displayed and the WATT, TEMPO and RPM displays change to show AVG (average values) and the pulse value alternates between 65%-85%-MAX. pulse.
If there is a pulse signal, the pulse value is displayed accordingly with the heart symbol; if there is no pulse signal, "P" is displayed. If there is no pulse input/pulse connection, nothing appears in this window.
INTERVAL 10/20
This mode works in the same way as the „Interval 20/10“ mode described above, but with 10 seconds of training and 20 seconds of rest per cycle.
SELF-PROGRAMMED INTERVAL TRAINING
This mode works in the same way as the „Interval 20/10“ and „Interval 10/20“ modes described above, but in this mode you have to enter your own data for the number of runs, the training times and the rest times before starting. This is done with the up/down arrows and the ENTER key. The computer guides you through the entries - the value to be set flashes accordingly (see example illustration - TIME flashes = enter time). After the input has been made, the training proceeds in the same way as described above.

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0:01 00/99 TIME WORKTARGET TIME MODE
Press „Target Time“ in standby mode to start a timed workout. „TIME“ lights up and a 1-second beep sounds. Use the up/down arrows and the ENTER button to set a target time. At the start of the training session, this time will run backwards, while all other function values count upwards - see illustration.
When the START button is pressed, the training is interrupted and a short beep sounds every 30 seconds. If the workout is interrupted for about 5 minutes, a 2-second beep sounds and the computer switches to standby mode. Press START to continue the training.
In the absence of exercise or signal input for approximately 30 seconds, a short beep sounds and the computer switches to standby mode.
When the STOP button is pressed, the total training time, total distance and total calories burned are displayed and the WATT, TEMPO and RPM displays change to show AVG (average values) and the pulse value alternates between 65%-85% MAX. pulse.
If there is a pulse signal, the pulse value is displayed accordingly with the heart symbol; if there is no pulse signal, "P" is displayed. If there is no pulse input/pulse connection, nothing appears in this window.

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TIME IS 0:59 DISTANCE 0.0 CALORIES 0 WATTS SPRED RPM 27.2 34.9 6.0 ♥ 72SET THE DEFAULT DISTANCE OR CALORIES
Analogue to the setting of a target time, modes for the presetting of the distance (Target Distance) or the calorie consumption (Target Calories) can also be selected. The setting of the target values is done analogously.
SET PULSE RATE
Press „Target Heart Rate“ in standby mode to start a training with a heart rate setting. First the age (AGE) flashes - please set the correct value here with the up arrow / down arrow and the ENTER button (see fig. A). The computer now calculates your maximum training pulse rate or 85% and 65% of it (formula maximum rate = 220 - age). According to expert recommendations, the optimal training range is between 65% and 85% of the maximum frequency, so the computer will provide you with appropriate assistance during training: If the training pulse falls below 65%, a note will appear in the display (arrow pointing upwards, see Fig. B). If the training pulse rate rises above 85%, a down arrow appears accordingly (see fig. C). You should then train faster or slower or with a different resistance setting so that the pulse rate is between 65% and 85% of the maximum pulse rate (then only the heart symbol appears, see Fig. D). Beeps support the display accordingly.
When the START button is pressed, the training is interrupted and a short beep sounds every 30 seconds. If the training is interrupted for approx. 5 minutes, a 2-second beep sounds and the computer switches to standby mode. Press START to continue the training.
When the STOP button is pressed, the total training time, total distance and total calories burned are displayed and the WATT, TEMPO and RPM displays change to show AVG (average values) and the pulse value alternates between 65%-85%-MAX. pulse.

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30A

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TIME 0:11 DISTANCE 0.0 CALORIES 0 WATTS SPEED RPM 272 349 6.0 6.0 = 123B

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TIME 10.1 DISTANCE 0.0 CALORIES 1.1 WATTS SPEED RPM 27.2 34.9 6.0 ♥ 180 = 16.1C

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TIME 2:45 DISTANCE 0.0 CALORIES 3.3 WATTS SPEED RPM 272 349 6.0 ♥ 143D
ADJUSTING THE UNIT (KM OR MILES)
Press and hold the START&ENTER buttons for 2 seconds until you hear a long beep. Now M/H or KM/H (see illustration) flash in the SPEED window.
Set the desired unit with the up/down arrow and the ENTER button.
If no entry is made for approx. 30 seconds, the computer automatically returns to standby mode.

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SPEED M/HKM/H
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SPEEDRESET AUSFÜHREN
You can press and hold the STOP button for about 2 seconds in any mode to perform a RESET of the computer.
AUTOMATIC STANDBY MODE
If there is no training or key press for 30 seconds, the computer switches to standby mode, which can be used to wake it up again by pressing a key.
USING A CHEST-BELT
The computer is equipped with a built-in receiver for the wireless receipt of the pulse frequency with a compatible SKANDIKA chest-belt (frequency: 5.3 kHz). Recommended range: 100 - 150 cm.
If you want to transmit your pulse frequency via chest-belt, follow these instructions:
- Make sure, the correct battery is inserted into the chest belt (button cell of type CR-2032, 3 volts). Battery replacement: Open the battery case cover on the back side of your transmitter (you may use a coin for easier handling) and replace the old battery by a fitting new one. The „+“ symbol should point upwards. Make sure, the sealing ring ist correctly placed. Close the case cover properly.
- The transmitter needs to be attached to the belt with the 2 buttons. Moisten the electrodes slightly before wearing the belt. This increases the contact sensibility and enables a better wireless signal transmitting.
- Put on the chest belt and make sure the electrodes are touching your breast directly. You may adjust the belt to a comfortable length. However, the electrodes must have contact with your skin in order to measure your heart rate correctly.
- The 5.3 kHz-chest-belt communicates with the computer via the built-in receiver. It may last up to one minute before a correct display can be seen.
- The Bluetooth-chest-belt (included in the scope of delivery) needs to be connected via the free app and your smartphone or tablet. Please see the respective instructions in the chapter „Using the app“ on the next page.
Safety hint:
Do not use the chest-belt if you have a pacemaker, unless you double-checked with the producer of the pacemaker and with your doctor!
Battery-Disposal:
Batteries should not be considered as regular garbage. As consumer you are obliged to return finished batteries. The finished batteries can be returned to a collection base at your residential area or at places, where batteries can be bought.
WARM-UP and COOL-DOWN
A successful exercise program consists of a warm-up, aerobic exercise and a cool-down. Exercise for at least two or preferably three times a week, resting for a day between workouts. After several months, you may increase the frequency to four or five times per week.
Warm-Up
This stage helps to improve the blood circulation and prepares the muscles for your workout. It additionally helps to reduce the risk of injury or cramps. It is recommended to do some stretching exercises as shown here below. Hold each stretching position for approximately 30 seconds. Never force or jerk yourself into a stretching position – if you feel pain, STOP immediately. Warm-up exercises may also include brisk walking, jogging, jumping jacks, jump rope exercises or running in place.
Stretching
Muscles can be stretched more easily when these are warm. This reduces the risk of injury. DO NOT BOUNCE.

Remember always to check with your physician before starting any exercise program.
Cool-Down
This stage helps to soothe your muscles and your cardiovascular system after your workout.
At the end of your workout, reduce the speed and exercise for approximately 5 minutes at this lower speed level. Afterwards, repeat the warm-up exercises as described above.
KINOMAP
The device computer can be connected to the „KinoMap“ app via Bluetooth (frequency: 2.4 GHz). The free KinoMap app turns your device into a powerful and fun fitness product! Choose from the geotagged video on Kinomap and go! Your position is shown in the video and as icon on the map. Download the Kinomap Fitness app in the app or play store by searching for ‘Kinomap Fitness’ or follow one of the links below.
Install and open the app and register resp. log in. Activate Bluetooth. Now add the training device as follows:



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- Home Exercise Bike →

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Now tap on OK and return to main menu. You can now choose a course for your exercise (depending on your type of KinoMap account maybe only some free courses). Press Start and begin to exercise!

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Kinomap Free videos Suehens 47.2 10.6 Options Starten Insti Ligodarban Rudien HKS# #1- Hong Kang Harbour 02:47 02:23 OKIN 2017 TOMATO BUSTUM OKIN 2017 TOMATO BUSTUM| Part nr. | Description Q'ty | |
| 01 | Computer 1 | |
| 02 | Bolt M5×10 4 | |
| 03 | End Cap 2 | |
| 04 | Trunk Wire 1 | |
| 05 | Computer Post 1 | |
| 06 | Bolt M5×15x∅8.5 6 | |
| 07 | Bottle holder 1 | |
| 08 | Bolt M8×20xS5 8 | |
| 09 | Spring Washer d8 13 | |
| 10 | Arc Washer d8x∅20×2xR16 | 8 |
| 11 | Bolt M8×30xM6×15xS5 | 2 |
| 12 | Bearing 608Z | 4 |
| 13 | Transportation Wheel ø71×24 | 2 |
| 14 | Washer d6x∅12×1.5 | 2 |
| 15 | Bolt M6×15xS5 | 2 |
| 16 | End Cap ∅76 | 4 |
| 17 | Front Stabilizer | 1 |
| 18 | Arc Washer d8x∅20×2xR38 8 | |
| 19 | Cap Nut M8xH16xS13 | 4 |
| 20 | Nut M8xH5.5xS14 | 4 |
| 21 | Adjustable Footpad | 4 |
| 22 | Bolt M8×90×20xH5 | 4 |
| 23L/R | Pedal Plate | 1 set |
| 24 | Crank Cover | 4 |
| 25 | Nut M10×1.25xH7.5xS14 | 4 |
| 26 | Swing Bars L/R | 2 |
| 27L/R | Handlebars L/R | 1 set |
| 28 | End Cap ø32×17 | 2 |
| 29 | Foam Grip ∅30×3×280 | 2 |
| 30 | Main Frame | 1 |
| 31L/R | Pedal L/R 1 set | |
| 32 | Knob M16×1.5×27x∅56 | 1 |
| 33 | Screw ST4.2×10x∅8 | 1 |
| 34 | Bushing | 1 |
| 35 | Knob M12×37×15x∅58 | 1 |
| 36 | Washer d12x∅24×2 | 1 |
| 37 | End Cap PT60×20×30 | 2 |
| 38 | Saddle Tube | 1 |
| 39 | Saddle Fixed Plate 1 | |
| 40 | Saddle | 1 |
| 41 | Rear Stabilizer | 1 |
| 42 | Bolt ST4.2×8x∅8 F | 18 |
| 45 | Front Net-caps | 1 |
| 46 | Rear Net-caps | 1 |
| 47 | Nut M6xH6xS10 | 2 |
| 48 | U Seat | 2 |
| Part nr. | Description Q'ty | |
| 49 | Nut M10×1xH8xS15 | 2 |
| 50 | Chain Bolt | 2 |
| 51 | Nut M10×1xH5xS17 | 2 |
| 52 | Spacer ø10.1xø15×9 | 2 |
| 53 | Bearing 6000-2RS 2 | |
| 54 | Nylon Nut M6xH6xS10 | 8 |
| 55 | Spring Washer d6 | 8 |
| 56 | Fan Wheel | 1 |
| 57 | Shaft | 1 |
| 58 | Sleeve | 1 |
| 59 | Bolt M6×16xS10 | 4 |
| 60 | Bolt ST4.2×19x∅8 | 15 |
| 61 | Sensor Seat | 1 |
| 62 | Sensor | 1 |
| 63 | Bolt M4×10x∅8 2 | |
| 64 | Washer d4x∅18×1.5 | 10 |
| 65 | Front cover | 2 |
| 66 | Washer | 3 |
| 67 | Bearing 6804-2RS | 4 |
| 68 | Wave washer d20x∅26×0.3 | 3 |
| 69 | Connector | 2 |
| 70 | Bushing ø28×6.2 | 2 |
| 71 | Rod | 2 |
| 72 | Washer d8x∅32×2 | 2 |
| 73 | Nylon Nut M8xH7.5xS13 | 2 |
| 74L/R | Chain Cover | 1 set |
| 75L/R | Crank | 1 set |
| 76 | Turntable 2 | |
| 77 | Spring d17 | 2 |
| 78 | Bearing 6203-2RS | 2 |
| 79 | Spring D40 | 2 |
| 80 | Bolt M6×16xS10 | 1 |
| 81 | Washer d6x∅20×2 | 1 |
| 82 | Small Crank | 1 |
| 83 | Bolt M8×40xS6 | 1 |
| 84 | Bearing 6004-2RS | 2 |
| 85 | Spacer ∅25x∅20.1×4 | 1 |
| 86 | Belt Plate | 1 |
| 87 | Axle | 1 |
| 88 | Bolt M6×16xS5 4 | |
| 89 | Belt | 1 |
| 90 | Plastic Pedal | 1 |
| 91 | Magnet ø15×7 | 1 |
| 92 | Grommet ∅12.5 | 1 |
| 93 | Wave washer d10x∅15×0.3 | 1 |
| A | Allen Wrench S5 1 | |
| B | Spanner S13-14-15 | 1 |

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Technical diagram of mechanical assembly with numbered components and exploded view, likely from an engineering or patenting context.GUARANTEE CONDITIONS
For our devices we provide a warranty as defined below.
- In accordance with the following conditions (numbers 2-5) we repair defect or damage to the device free of charge, if the cause is a manufacturing defect. Therefore, these defects / damages need to be reported to us without delay after appearance and within the warranty period of 24 months after delivery to the end user. The warranty does not cover parts, which easily break (e.g. glass or plastic). The warranty does not cover slight deviations of the product, which are insignificant for usability and value of the device and damage caused by chemical or electrochemical effects and damages caused by penetration of water or generally force majeure damage.
- The warranty achievement is the replacement or repair of defective parts, depending on our decision. The cost of material and labor will be borne by us. Repairs at customer site cannot be demanded. The proof of purchase along with the date of purchase and / or delivery is required. Replaced parts become our property.
- The warranty is void if repairs or adjustments are made,
which are not authorized by us or if our devices are equipped with additional parts or accessories that are not adapted to our devices. Furthermore, the warranty is void if the device is damaged or destroyed by force majeure or due to environmental influences and in case of improper handling / maintenance (e.g. due to non-observance of the instruction manual) or mechanical damages. The customer service may authorize you to replace or repair defective parts after telephone consultation. In this case, the warranty is not void.
- Warranty services do not extend the warranty period nor do they initiate a new warranty period.
- Further demands, especially claims for damages which occurred outside the device, are excluded as long as a liability is not obligatory legal.
- Our warranty terms - which cover the requirements and scope of our warranty conditions - do not affect the contractual warranty obligations of the seller.
- Parts of wear and tear are not included in the warranty.
- The warranty is void if not used properly or if used in gyms, rehabilitation centers and hotels. Even if most of our units are suitable for a professional use, this requires a separate agreement.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

At the end of its life cycle, this product must not be disposed of with household waste but must be taken to a collection unit for the recycling of electric and electronic equipment. The symbol on the product, the instructions for use or the packaging express mention of this. The basic materials can be recycled as specified on the labelling.
When recycling the materials and finding other utilisation for used equipment, you are making a significant contribution towards protecting our environment. Ask at your council about the respective local disposal sites.
In accordance with our policy of continual product improvement, we reserve the right to make technical and visual changes without notice.
For spare parts please contact: service@skandika.de Service centre: MAX Trader GmbH, Wilhelm-Beckmann-Straße 19, 45307 Essen, Germany
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Technical diagram of a stationary exercise machine with numbered components and labeled partsÉTAPE 2
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Line drawing of a stationary exercise bike with a person standing beside it (no text or symbols)MODE D'EMPLOI DE L'ORDINATEUR
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Technical diagram of an exercise bike with numbered components and labeled parts A and B